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VOL. 24/NO. 5 october 2011
Table of Contents
PROFILE
Lone Stars
A pioneer in historic preservation for more than three decades, ARCHITEXAS
focuses on projects in its home state of Texas.
By Nancy Ruhling
FEATURE
Urban Design: Russian Style
A team of designers from Urban Design Associates is making its mark a long way
from home - in Russia.
By Paul Ostergaard
RECENT PROJECTS
Open for Business
The new building for the Farmer School of Business, Miami University, Oxford, OH,
was a collaboration between Robert A.M. Stern Architects, LLP, and Moody
Nolan, Columbus, OH.
By Lynne Lavelle
Good Neighbor
When transforming an 1859 residence into The Welcome & Admissions Center at
Roger H. Perry Hall at Champlain College in Burlington, VT, Goody Clancy blended
the old with the new.
By Hadiya Strasberg
Preserving Lincoln's Legacy
Lincoln's Cottage in Washington, DC, now once again resembles the structure often
used by Lincoln during his presidency, thanks to a restoration by RMJM Hillier.
By Kim A. O'Connell
Articulate Architecture
David Mayernik of South Bend, IN, has designed a new building for The American
School in Switzerland (TASIS), the John E. Palmer Cultural Center.
By Annabel Hsin
Eastern Market Rising
After a devastating fire in 2005, Quinn Evans Architects restored the historic Eastern
Market in Washington, DC.
By Nancy Berry
SPECIAL REPORT
Heavy Metal
The state of Illinois has two tales to tell about restoring historic metal facades.
BOOK REVIEWS
New Solutions for New Towns
New Towns For The 21st Century: The Planned Vs. The Unplanned City
Reviewed by Nicole V. Gagné
Exploring New England Campuses
Architecture & Academe: College Buildings in New England before 1860, by Bryant F.
Tolles, Jr., Ph.D.
Reviewed by Judy Hayward
THE FORUM
Preserving Historic Context
By Clem Labine
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